Trinity Gardens (34°54′S 138°38′E , postcode 5068) is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. The name is taken from Holy Trinity Church. On 28 March1840 the trustees of Holy Trinity; Osmond Gilles, Charles Mann and James Hurtle Fisher, were given approximately 40 acres of land in the area, as glebe lands, by Pascoe Leger Grenfell. The land came to be known as Trinity Glebe. Adelaide is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of South Australia, and is the fifth largest city in Australia with a population of almost 1. ... Motto: United for the Common Wealth Nickname: Festival State Other Australian states and territories Capital Adelaide Government Governor Premier Const. ... March 28 is the 87th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (88th in Leap years). ... 1840 is a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... In medieval Europe, a glebe was an area of land, belonging to a parish, whose revenues contributed towards the parish expenses. ...
Trinity Gardens is in the City of Norwood Payneham St Peterslocal government area, the South Australian House of Assembly electoral district of Norwood and the Australian House of RepresentativesDivision of Sturt. The South Australian local government area of Norwood Payneham St Peters covers an area just east of Adelaide. ... Local Government Area (abbreviated LGA) is a term used in Australia (and especially by the Australian Bureau of Statistics) to refer to areas controlled by each individual Local Government. ... The House of Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of parliament in the Australian state of South Australia. ... Australian House of Representatives chamber Entrance to the House of Representatives The Australian House of Representatives is one of the two houses (chambers) of the Parliament of Australia. ... The Division of Sturt is an Australian Electoral Division in South Australia. ...
TrinityGardens (34°54′S 138°38′E, postcode 5068) is a suburb of Adelaide, SouthAustralia.
On 28 March1840 the trustees of Holy Trinity; Osmond Gilles, Charles Mann and James Hurtle Fisher, were given approximately 40 acres of land in the area, as glebe lands, by Pascoe Leger Grenfell.